Pregnancy

/ˈprɛɡnənsi/ noun

Pregnancy is the condition of having a developing baby growing inside the body, usually in the uterus, from conception until birth. It normally lasts about nine months in humans.

“Pregnancy” comes from “pregnant,” from Latin *praegnans* or *praegnas*, meaning “with child.” The Latin root combines *prae-* (“before”) and a root related to “birth” or “bringing forth.”

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